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egypt has issued their demands on president morsi after a night of clashes reportedly for same to sneak out all the front door of the presidential pilot's. a big u.k. or draw a bill that could give the government taxes to people that are serious response and privacy concerns with how the secretary labeling everyone opposed to terrorists and paedophiles. under these rope of yours they were brought to you on polls to reveal the truth about its nuclear program worth using top knowledge and other topics weapons on it it does the.
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international news life or this is all she was me you national politics for joining us opposition groups in egypt how we should a set of demands to the country's president mohamed morsi aimed at scrapping his latest political drives this follows a fierce standoff outside the presidential palace in cairo which reportedly falls they gyptian lead it to flee the building cairo based reporter belcher has more cars. i was that in the march tenth out of tens of thousands of protesters coming from various locations in cairo converging in front of the presidential palace in a suburb of cairo when they got there they were greeted by police behind barbed wire and really i mean speaking of the protesters they felt like they wanted to protest the walls of the presidential palace to the president not to what they said was a bunch of police so what happened is they broke through the barbed wire which obviously was met with the same tear gas so quite low take asked by the police who actually fled eventually and the tens of thousands of protesters continue and had their
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protest there in front of the walls right now as you can see behind me got an ongoing sit in the hundreds that sleeping in on the hunt square and in addition we've got hundreds outside the presidential palace also staging a sit in the national salvation front which is the kurdish opposition forces they have three points that they put towards president morsi the first one is for this contentious constitutional declaration which she issued last week which awards him sweeping powers to be rescinded but the second one is the referendum on the constitution what's happened recently is of course that the egypt's constitution was written very fast and passed by the president to put to referendum which many people see as quite a bad move by the president if they believe that the assembly that wrote the constitution is in fact in a just a minute they're asking for this referendum which is due to take place next week to be canceled the third point is for
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a new constituent assembly or one representative of egypt what happens was during that the process of drafting the constitution the majority of electors liberals and church representatives staged a mass walk out of the assembly saying that they were quite good lead by the islamist dominated body into writing a kind of constitution they don't like we've got quite a few made to see sectors of egypt. i-t. which are joining the protests for example yesterday we saw a journalist striking at least fourteen newspapers and different need t.v. channels refused to publish yesterday in protest what they said was impingement on press freedoms and freedoms of expression in addition we have a judicial strike which has been ongoing now since the constitution that gratian was announced we have also seen supports of the president's on the brotherhood to his organization we saw months ronnie's on saturday organized by the muslim brotherhood an ultra conservative groups so we're really seeing is
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a divided country. public discontent over egypt leadership grows louder at home where asking all these sweeping anger against president morsi may ultimately lead to and so far the majority of those have already taken part in our side both think that the egyptian leader will cancel his new decrees in order to stay in office just over a queen also believe the new way of antigovernment protests will result in further instability leading to a leave this town there's a split between the two options some claimed the military and ex-president mubarak's lead will return to power others are leaning towards morse's but i'm sure a resignation so do go. and let us know what you think. when reaching for the skies it's not a bad idea to ask friends for help but sometimes even bogged down by later on how washington is having trouble convincing its ally to intercept suspected arms shipments of format from. the cream of syria's rebel functions nusra
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front will soon reports claim be designated a terrorist organization by the united states the hardline islamist group or has been at the forefront of recent rebel victories in syria with some disquieting it as the most elite of all the anti as forces the group said to have been behind a slew of suicide bombings and filmed executions but has avoided any serious scrutiny from foreign backers until now meanwhile nato has promised to station patriot missiles in turkey at the request of a move that some have dubbed as an intimidation tactic. every massacre there happens anywhere even in the suburbs of damascus we know these are people there in the future in it by islamists gains as well and sometimes these are perpetrated by these weapons against themselves supported by saudi arabia some by cat or logistical support by turkey buying weapons in the black market the in the middle east and as far as the ukraine as we already are we have to analyze the picture of
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missiles at the border with that latest high why do you usually hear the name u.s. officials of chemical weapons being deployed both of us are just completely absurd hype you say that directly rick see the components the components are mixed when you already have a weapon already loaded with this components which are kept separate and then the chemical reaction itself happens inside the missile after it has being or still nobody is mixing any saying at the moment what we need speculate but with a certain degree of reason is that they may be moving some of these chemical weapons so they won't be captured by some of this is what mr ganns in fact beacher missile is and that tac weapon is not a deterrent and also specially course it isn't that the syrian army would never launch missiles across the border against circuits because they know they will be attacking our nato allies and. supporting the rebels as one thang but pressing
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sparks in our sons' wills is another america's been demanding iraq search syria bound planes who weapons going so far as to call on it to ground parsing tracks but to washington's dismay baghdad hasn't been all that and he's asked steak houses marina partner reports. as the syrian government struggles to stay in power fighting against rebels backed by the west america is also attempting to suffocate the alleged weapons flying into damascus washington accuses iran of being the key arms supplier to assad forces and to stop the transfer the u.s. is now reportedly demanding that baghdad inspect planes flying from iran over its airspace into syria and the american government unfortunately. very strong. in many other countries this is just one more amazing thing is the government is saying that they can control flights over countries in
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force. force and. by doing so the u.s. has created something of a paradox forcing iraq to prevent iran from dealing with syria by bringing up this issue of so-called weapons applied to just another way to pressure the baghdad regime the united states feels that since it invested blood and treasure in terms of overthrowing saddam hussein that it has the right if not the obligation to then order the internal affairs of the baghdad regime obviously. objects to this kind of approach and i daresay that the iraqi people object to that approach as well the names u.s. officials have complained that baghdad is not doing enough to cooperate with washington's demands since september iraq has only managed to allegedly inspect two iranian planes baghdad does not have an air force and grounding planes is proving too costly as they must be refueled after each check recently iraq made it clear
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that it is not willing to march to the beat of america's drum in an interview with the new york times iraq's minister of transportation said quote we are an independent country and our stance is clear we will search whichever plane. we want whenever we want we will not take orders i think they're expected to take our most countries doing going to any sanctions or ill treatment of the american government so the. shock the iraq don't feel the same water why should that. many iraqis last there was. even before the war started with the sanctions and the killing of jordan by lack of medicines all the way through displacing people and send them to other countries including in syria nearly one decade after saddam hussein was ousted by the u.s. led invasion into iraq washington is pressuring
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a new government of the very same country to help the leader of a different one as americans continue supporting syria's opposition in part by police in iran iraq for its all to march in lockstep with orders has created something of a middle east triangle the white house may not be able to navigate bring up or not artsy. people in britain face being branded terrorists of paedophiles have they refused to allow the government to pry into their internet activities at least that's according to the u.k.'s home secretary after she said anyone opposed to the communications data bill fell into one of those groups he's pointed out the start. the way it would work if pasta is that the police and security services would have unbridled access to your internet data by obliging mobile phone service providers and internet providers to store that internet history your data for a year now the government say that it's
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a necessary move in order to safeguard the public and to fight crime that's being organized through the internet increasingly such as that extremism and paedophile rings but civil liberties groups are up in arms about it they say it's an in and infringement of your civil rights they've called it the snoopers charter and we hit the streets of london a little bit earlier to talk to the general public about what they thought of the prospect of the government being able to snoop in on that e-mail history of their web browsing history and their social networking history let's take a listen to what they told us how would you feel about the police having access to the past internet search history not so good without my consent i think something like my concern i wouldn't mind seeing right privacy just. would not be. i would mind but only if it was authorized by a magistrate on the very condition i think you have to have control of one area of your life or let them in one area they're just they have access to the ham
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secretary to resume a she's behind the draft bill and she's been lobbying it quite aggressively and some critics saying in rather a bizarre fashion actually she said in an interview with the sun criminals terrorists and paedophiles will want m.p.'s to vote against this bill whereas victims of crime police and the public will want them to vote for it and it's a question of whose side you're on now i've got nick pickles who's the director of civil liberties group big brother watch in the studio here with me now and then here's something to you on are all the people opposed to this legislation criminals terrorists and paedophiles. the home secretary suggests no it's politically ridiculous to say that everybody oppose this bill force and those categories there are people from every political party senior law enforcement officers technical experts so i think it was a very crude argument above that didn't help anybody from the home secretary but
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we've got interpol saying that cyber crime is now one of the fastest growing criminal activities on the planet i mean the government's right for looking for some sort of solution to this growing problem well in the big thing about this bill is if you're looking for a needle in a haystack you don't solve a problem but i think a lot more we should have new powers but they should be used against individuals unknown operations what this bill proposes is that everybody in the country's behavior is monitored and we're all treif the suspects or they have it a very quiet some virtual idea from the home office and one might not go to down too well with the rest of the government we've got reports that deputy prime minister nick clegg is preparing to oppose it because of the prospect of infringement of civil rights here in the u.k. . then staying with the u.k. as its ties with europe become famous as management and calls for. ground swell of public support. that's after the break.
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in between the russian mainland japan and the sun coming island is the island of minute on named after french seafarer who discovered it it is described as the pride of the sakhalin region we'll take a look at what's in store for us here. until two thousand and four the island was part of the borders own and was completely restricted to visit is now the spectroscope place is open to tourists unique plants and animals are its top attraction. really has been exploring the deaths of the world sees for several decades but it's here at more your own island where he has finally found what he'd been looking for
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. the water here is very clear the visibility is very good and the underwater world here is extremely rich i've been to many diving locations across the planet including the island of bali on top of my list while some go to the cycling region to enjoy the sights others convert the island's nature's riches into a healthy dollar it is home to the biggest seafood processing factory in russia the tonight shock hundreds of thousands of tons of fish get caught in the nets too late to produce delicious salamon caviar and necessary attribute of any feast in russia the owner of the enterprise says a good fishing season can bring in more than a hundred million dollars net profit. this is old. environmentally. operates in only and natural habitat and mild climate unique natural sights and delicious seafood. for a diverse holiday but those who are not afraid to travel ten thousand kilometers
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from europe the question is whether this distant land would ever be able to become a major tourist destination.
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more news today. again flared up live in these are the images the world has been seeing from the streets and canada. china operations are all day. this is our sea welcome back the united nations general assembly is pressing israel to reveal its nuclear arsenal and also has lashed out against they are well meaning approval of the resolution which calls for international inspectors to be allowed to examine its atomic program its foreign minister said the vote was meaningless the country also rejected a u. one conference on a new free middle east israel denies it has nuclear weapons but refuses to provide proof that it doesn't always point to sleep or try to live the veil surrounding israel's atomic program. it's a story that has all the ingredients and in truth of
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a hollywood blockbuster nucleus nagging a hollywood producer and an israeli prime minister it's a story that here in tel aviv the authorities don't want to talk about but two israeli americans have put pen to paper it's probably be. best kept secret in the world on center stage as are known mulch and a hollywood producer and israeli undercover agent who is alleged to have smuggled nuclear triggers from the united states into israel a california engineer richard kelly smith says he was recruited by most in the early seventy's smith was later convicted in the united states of running an american front company to help move. the story first surface to be i files released at the end of last year and enjoys of goldman's tell all book confidential but this was a very limited operation in fact when the crown which is the hebrew acronym for find your over the tablet even more start with unaware of its existence. only it was
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basically created behind the back to the purity of. earlier this year the f.b.i. released these documents from a seven year investigation which began in one thousand nine hundred five they show how a network of front companies connected to the israeli defense ministry smuggled nuclear triggers out of the united states to israel what's a parent in the documents is that the israeli ministry of defense would place an order for prohibited items with an israeli company called he liked trading. he light trading is where benjamin netanyahu worked and would meet with richard kelly smith. when he visited israel then they would transfer the order to an organization called milko in california to fulfill the order violating export control act and shipping the triggers out of the united states they called it the operation project printer all the allegations are based on smith's testimony and many have
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been surprised by the detail if you take a look at the documents netanyahu is definitely mentioned in the document and that's what surprised us because typically. you get two types of censors of this type of document sometimes a block off an entire page sometimes i just block off a name in this case netanyahu his name is clearly stated in the documents in the documents it is alleged netanyahu asked mulch and the hollywood producer not to discuss the matter publicly in a written response to r.t. the israeli foreign ministry denied all allegations which is hardly a surprise as television's official position is neither to confirm nor deny position of nuclear arms relatively few people have overall knowledge of these re the nuclear program and there were a few leaks the last time an israeli insider leaked confidential information was way back in one nine hundred eighty six nuclear technician in modern high vanunu was subsequently kidnapped by israeli agents in italy and brought back to israel to
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face trial convicted and served eighteen years of jail time much of it in solitary confinement and that their operation went on for many years in israel exactly achieve the technology in the materials necessary to obtain the nuclear deterrence arsenal that it has today probably the fifth largest article in the world on the other side of the story aside from the leaked documents washington too is keeping quiet israeli nuclear capabilities are some of the most guarded secrets the u.s. government holds far more secrets some would argue than information it. but for the foreseeable future the book on israel's nuclear secrets is closed police fear r t israel. iran might have called the us red hundred with a military secret of that as tehran is now threatening legal action in the hague against washington after claiming to have captured one of america's drones buzzing
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in the country's skies iran accuses washington of carrying out reconnaissance flights but the u.s. navy has denied losing any of its unmanned aircraft last month tehran opened fire on a larger predator drone without hating it saying it violated iran's as space. the death toll from typhoon bopha which is currently battering the philippines has climbed to over two hundred tens of thousands have fled their homes as the elements rolled across southern and central areas into entire province as rescue teams are working in the worst hit areas but it's fear the number of casualties will rise even more the storm is expected to move into the south china sea on thursday. the mayor of london has addressed of the u.k. should significantly cut back its tights its a links with the e.u. doubling the euro as a kilometer is project a call for a referendum on the wall of the country in the block and robert oulds director of the bridge group think tanks as the mayor has struck a chord with the british people the majority want the u.k. out of the e.u.
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once and for all. according to the opinion polls most people in britain do want the u.k. out of the european union i think the e.u. is a massive burden both in terms of tax amount of money you have to pay to the you each year and of course it regularly treat burden trade with other businesses individuals on the continent will always continue whether we're in the e.u. whether we're out of the a you remember the european economic area britain has global trading links we don't really need to be run by brussels and the institutions of the european union telling this country what to do we are big enough to manage our own affairs the economic evidence is really pointing towards if britain were to leave the european union it would be actually help the british economy it would actually help our economy to grow and it would reduce the burden on the british taxpayer. and if him and it's also his breaking the set turns to the volatile middle east as a bring you a complex of of you all the latest developments in syria palestine and israel.
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wealthy british style it's an estimate on the type of. markets finance scandal find out what's really happening to the global economy for a no holds barred look at the global financial headline news june in two cars a report on our to. do we speak your language anything about the war not a day of. school news programs and documentaries in spanish matters to you breaking news a little tonnage of angles kiddies stories. for you here. in troy all teach spanish to find out more visit i to all tito it's calm.
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in motion to be soo much brighter if you know about song from feinstein pression it's. nice friends don't totty don't come. you know sometimes you see a story and it seems so you think you understand it and then you glimpse something else and you hear or see some other part of it and realized everything you thought you knew you don't know i'm tom harpur welcome to the big picture.
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you live on one hundred thirty three bucks a month for food i should try it because you know how fabulous bad luck i'm so. i mean the town i know that i'm sitting seems really really messed up. and we're all very so closely apologized and said. the worst year for developing the white house of a. radio guy in fort lauderdale minutes from a quick profit i want to watch quote for a budget of you've never seen anything like this i'm told. the car is a modern martin so president obama. a meeting today with various governors to discuss ways to keep the economy growing but perhaps you should have just consulted with the white house petitions page because so far over fifteen hundred of sign of
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what they see as this country's best economic stimulus plan construction of a death star yes the picture no space station and super weapon from star wars capable of planetary destruction with a super laser is exactly what the american empire needs so come on and let's break a set. despite so many diet fad that sweep across this country every year obesity plagues thirty percent of americans and you can blame it on the fast food industry or lack of exercise but have you ever considered that diet foods themselves might be part of the problem so let me explain the most prevalent artificial sugar on the market is aspartame which is also recognizes nutrasweet or aspartame is in over six thousand products including almost all diet sodas chewing gum frozen desserts
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yogurt and even vitamins and cough drops but the f.d.a. approved it so it must be safe right because if we know anything but the f.d.a. cares about our health so this year aspartame one hundred one no one all right it was originally discovered by g.d. searle which was later bought out by monsanto our favorite company later its sponsor of to form the nutrasweet company now awaiting for final approval the f.d.a. commissioner analyze some of cyril's aspartame tests which he said were quote at best sloppy and quote revealed a pattern of conduct which compromises the scientific integrity of the study's. compromising scientific integrity meaning that searle's tests were so full laud that they actually found tumors and rats but instead of reporting the tumors they cut them out and discarded them yes that did happen all the flurry of debate about searles tests prompted the f.d.a. to establish a.

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